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A rubber stamp, as a political metaphor, is a person or institution with considerable de jure power but little de facto power — one that rarely or never disagrees with more powerful organizations. Historian Edward S. Ellis called this type of legislature a toy parliament. In a constitutional monarchy or parliamentary republic, heads of state are typically "rubber stamps" (or figureheads) to an elected parliament, even if they legally possess considerable reserve powers or disagree with the parliament's decisions.

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  • Le terme de chambre d'enregistrement désigne une chambre parlementaire sans influence notable sur la vie politique. L'expression est informelle et péjorative. L'assemblée, le pouvoir législatif, se contente alors de valider, d'enregistrer les lois décidées par l'exécutif, le plus souvent dû à une absence de véritables prérogatives de facto ou à un noyautage de l'assemblée par l'exécutif, l'opposition est dès lors muselée ou inexistante. Ce cas est souvent considéré comme anti-démocratique, du fait que la séparation des pouvoirs n'est plus assurée. Les anglophones utilisent les comparaisons de « parlement en jouet » ou de « chambre-tampon ». (fr)
  • A rubber stamp, as a political metaphor, is a person or institution with considerable de jure power but little de facto power — one that rarely or never disagrees with more powerful organizations. Historian Edward S. Ellis called this type of legislature a toy parliament. In situations where this superior official's signature may frequently be required for routine paperwork, a literal rubber stamp is used, with a likeness of their hand-written signature. In essence, the term is meant to convey an endorsement without careful thought or personal investment in the outcome, especially since it is usually expected as the stamper's duty to do so. In the situation where a dictator's legislature is a "rubber stamp", the orders they are meant to endorse are formalities they are expected to legitimize, and are usually done to create the superficial appearance of legislative and dictatorial harmony rather than because they have actual power. In a constitutional monarchy or parliamentary republic, heads of state are typically "rubber stamps" (or figureheads) to an elected parliament, even if they legally possess considerable reserve powers or disagree with the parliament's decisions. Rubber-stamp legislatures may occur even in democratic countries if the institutional arrangement allows for it. (en)
  • Stempel karet adalah sebuah istilah kiasan di bidang politik yang menggambarkan situasi di mana seseorang atau lembaga yang secara de-yure memiliki kekuasaan namun tidak secara de-facto. Lembaga maupun perorangan yang dimaksud biasanya tidak pernah menunjukkan pandangan oposisi terhadap pihak yang berkuasa. (in)
  • 橡皮图章(英語:Rubber stamp,又译橡皮印章)是一种政治比喻(political metaphor),指代理某些法理上权力很大而实际权力很小的人或机构,只用來執行職權,沒有主要權力但必須設立的機構以維持程序的合法性。橡皮图章几乎不会否决,或不能否决某些被要求批准的提案。 (zh)
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  • Stempel karet adalah sebuah istilah kiasan di bidang politik yang menggambarkan situasi di mana seseorang atau lembaga yang secara de-yure memiliki kekuasaan namun tidak secara de-facto. Lembaga maupun perorangan yang dimaksud biasanya tidak pernah menunjukkan pandangan oposisi terhadap pihak yang berkuasa. (in)
  • 橡皮图章(英語:Rubber stamp,又译橡皮印章)是一种政治比喻(political metaphor),指代理某些法理上权力很大而实际权力很小的人或机构,只用來執行職權,沒有主要權力但必須設立的機構以維持程序的合法性。橡皮图章几乎不会否决,或不能否决某些被要求批准的提案。 (zh)
  • Le terme de chambre d'enregistrement désigne une chambre parlementaire sans influence notable sur la vie politique. L'expression est informelle et péjorative. L'assemblée, le pouvoir législatif, se contente alors de valider, d'enregistrer les lois décidées par l'exécutif, le plus souvent dû à une absence de véritables prérogatives de facto ou à un noyautage de l'assemblée par l'exécutif, l'opposition est dès lors muselée ou inexistante. Ce cas est souvent considéré comme anti-démocratique, du fait que la séparation des pouvoirs n'est plus assurée. (fr)
  • A rubber stamp, as a political metaphor, is a person or institution with considerable de jure power but little de facto power — one that rarely or never disagrees with more powerful organizations. Historian Edward S. Ellis called this type of legislature a toy parliament. In a constitutional monarchy or parliamentary republic, heads of state are typically "rubber stamps" (or figureheads) to an elected parliament, even if they legally possess considerable reserve powers or disagree with the parliament's decisions. (en)
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  • Stempel karet (politik) (in)
  • Chambre d'enregistrement (fr)
  • Rubber stamp (politics) (en)
  • 橡皮圖章 (政治) (zh)
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